The QWERTY keyboard layout was devised and created in the early 1870s by Christopher Sholes, a newspaper editor and printer who lived in Milwaukee. With the assistance of his friends Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soule he built an early writing machine for which a patent application was filed in October 1867.
because the inventor of the keyboards last name was qwerty
well qwerty keyboards are different form abc keyboards to tell if the keyboard is qwerty or not look along the top row of letters abc keyboards will say abc at the top qwerty keyboards will say qwerty at the top sorry if this is not the answer you want wrong! The answer is, that QWERTY is the first Six letters of the keyboard on the top left side.
It never has been necessary to use a qwerty keyboard. I know for a fact that Greece uses very different keyboards. It's just that qwerty keyboards were the original keyboards.
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there are the QWERTY keyboards and the AZERTY keyboards (hope this is what you meant)
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All American ones. But in other countries, the keyboards are different.
A qwerty monster is someone who terrorizes computer-lovers and sabotages computer keyboards.
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People who speak English
QWERTY - seriously that is what it is called.